October 13, 2015

A lot of Panel Patter readers probably already know about the great concept called InkTober,
where creators practice their craft with ink drawings and post them for
the enjoyment of their followers. It happens on Twitter, Tumblr, and
Instagram, for the most part, often cross-posted between them.

It
would be impossible to read all the InkTobers that get posted, but that
doesn't meant we can't spotlight some of the ones that catch our eye.
We're going to try something new this year and post weekly some of our
favorites, in no particular order. This week, it's more choices by Rob
McMonigal. Enjoy!

Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of Cubs fans? Rob Ullman, who is best known for drawing hockey dudes and curvy dames steps into the world of pulps for this great sketch. Find more Rob Ullman at his website.

I wasn't planning on repeating people two weeks in a row (or maybe at all, given how many cool Inktober sketches there are), but...just look at this one! You can find more of
Shivana Sookdeo (and more great InkTober sketches of Pippi) at her website. She also has a new mini on Gumroad.

I remember the first time I encountered Scott Morse's work, in a volume of Soulwind. I was instantly hooked by the combination of a slightly Kirby aesthetic mixed with a look and feel that's entirely his own. Scott hasn't done a comic recently that I'm aware of, but I hope we'll get a new one soon. No matter what, you should totally be following his twitter, as he's not just posting these--he's posting process images, too!

This was another one that found its way into my timeline, and I was extremely impressed. This one is less about specific details for me and more about the way in which Ms. Hall uses extremely thin, long lines to create a figure that's both attractive and terrifying--note that realistic heart she's about to use for some nefarious purpose! Hall's got a shop where you can buy things with her art on them, which you can check out here.